Prime Minister Narendra Modi has conducted an aerial survey over the landslide-affected areas of Wayanad, Kerala, to assess the extent of the devastation caused by recent natural disasters. The aerial inspection was carried out to provide a comprehensive view of the damage and to coordinate the central government’s response efforts.
The landslides, driven by heavy monsoon rains, have severely impacted the region, resulting in significant property damage, infrastructure collapse, and displacement of local residents. The Prime Minister’s visit aims to facilitate a swift and effective response to the crisis by evaluating the situation from the air and determining the best course of action.
“Today’s aerial survey has allowed us to fully grasp the scale of the devastation in Wayanad,” Prime Minister Modi said after the inspection. “The central government is dedicated to providing all necessary support to the affected areas and ensuring a rapid recovery process.”
During the survey, Modi was briefed by state officials and disaster management teams about the immediate needs and ongoing relief operations. The insights gained from the aerial view are expected to enhance coordination between central and state agencies, leading to more efficient deployment of resources and aid.
In response to the crisis, the central government is expected to announce a range of relief measures, including financial aid, infrastructure repair, and support for displaced families. The aim is to address both immediate and long-term needs, restoring essential services and rebuilding damaged infrastructure.
The Prime Minister’s visit also serves to demonstrate solidarity with the people of Wayanad and to reassure them of the government’s commitment to their recovery. As recovery efforts unfold, the focus will be on restoring normalcy, supporting affected communities, and implementing preventive measures to mitigate future risks.
With the central and state governments working in concert, the recovery process is expected to gain momentum, helping Wayanad to rebuild and recover from the severe impacts of the landslides.